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St Peter's Church in the village of Firle, East Sussex, England, UK. It dates from the 12th Century and is still in use today.

St Peter's Church in the village of Firle, East Sussex, England, UK. It dates from the 12th Century and is still in use today.

St Peter's Church in the village of Firle, East Sussex, England, UK. It dates from the 12th Century and is still in use today.

The waterfront at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador. The capital of the San Cristobal Canton, the town is a centre for fishing and tourism with a large population of sea lions.

The waterfront at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador. The capital of the San Cristobal Canton, the town is a centre for fishing and tourism with a large population of sea lions.

The waterfront at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador. The capital of the San Cristobal Canton, the town is a centre for fishing and tourism with a large population of sea lions.

The Gapstow Bridge across the Pond in Central Park, Manhattan, New York City. It was built of stone in 1896. One of 30 bridges and arches in the Park, it has featured in several films including Home Alone 2

The Empire State Building in the Midtown South District, Manhattan, New York City. It was completed in 1931 and is 1,454 feet tall. The world's tallest building when built, it is now only the 59th.

Macy's department store, Herald Square, 151 West 34th Street, Manhattan, New York. It opened in 1902 and is the largest department store in the USA, covering 2.5 million square feet. It is a National Historic Landmark.

Cuckmere Haven in the South Downs National Park, East Sussex, England, UK, where the Cuckmere river flows into the English Channel. The chalk cliffs to the East are known as the Seven Sisters.

Cuckmere Haven in the South Downs National Park, East Sussex, England, UK, where the Cuckmere river flows into the English Channel. The chalk cliffs to the East are known as the Seven Sisters.

Cuckmere Haven in the South Downs National Park, East Sussex, England, UK, where the Cuckmere river flows into the English Channel. The chalk cliffs to the East are known as the Seven Sisters.

Sandstone rock formation in the Dixie National Forest, Utah, USA. The National Forest was created in 1906.

Galapagos Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus), large lizard can can grow to five feet long and live for 60 years, South Plaza island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

The Church of the Good Shepherd on the South Downs at Lullington, East Sussex, England, UK. It is the smallest church in Sussex and one of the smallest in England. It was once part of a larger C12th or C13th church which was damaged by fire in the C17th.

The Church of the Good Shepherd on the South Downs at Lullington, East Sussex, England, UK. It is the smallest church in Sussex and one of the smallest in England. It was once part of a larger C12th or C13th church which was damaged by fire in the C17th.

Sombrero Chino (Chinese Hat) Island, just off Santiago Island in the Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Buttermere with Fleetwith Pike behind, seen from the popular footpath around the lake. The Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK

Juvenile Yellow Crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa Violacea), wading bird found in the Americas that feeds on crustacea, Bermuda, Atlantic

Brightly coloured kyaks in Gardner Bay, Espanola Island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

The Blue Hole, a popular destination for swimming, caving and cliff jumping, Blue Hole Park, Hamilton Parish, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Chelonoidis chathamensis), can live for over 100 years, San Cristobal island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Chelonoidis chathamensis), can live for over 100 years, San Cristobal island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

US Armed Forces Recruiting Station, Times Square, Manhattan, New York City, United States of America

View to Midtown and Empire State Building, roof top bar in Tribeca, New York City, United States of America

Close to entrance to Jenny's Canyon, Snow Canyon State Park, near St. George, Utah, United States of America

Blue footed booby (sula nebouxii) nest, Punta Pitt, San Cristobal island, Galapagos, UNESCO, Ecuador

Blue footed booby (sula nebouxii) incubating eggs at Punta Pitt, San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, UNESCO, Ecuador

Gombey dancers, traditional performers, in troupes of 10 to 20, of a blend of Native American, Caribbean and British culture, dancing to a powerful drum beat, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

St Andrew's Church at twilight in Alfriston, East Sussex, England UK. A Grade 1 building, it dates from the 1370s.

The Church of the Good Shepherd at Lullington, near Alfriston, East Sussex, England, UK. It is the smallest church in Sussex and one of smallest in the UK. It was not built like that, but is the remains of a larger C12 or C13 church destroyed by fire.

Galapagos Land Iguana (Conolophus subcristatus), large lizard can can grow to five feet long and live for 60 years, South Plaza island, Galapagos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ecuador, South America

The statue of Dr Sun Yat-sen in Columbus Park, Chinatown, Manhattan, New York City United States of America, North America

The Church of the Good Shepherd on the South Downs at Lullington, East Sussex, England, UK. It is the smallest church in Sussex and one of the smallest in England. It was once part of a larger C12th or C13th church which was damaged by fire in the C17th.

Hottentot fig (Carpobrotus edulis) flower, South African succulent plant now found in Europe, Australia and the Americas, Bermuda

Bridge House, built in 1707, one of the oldest buildings on the island, now a small art gallery, St. George, Bermuda

Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, spanning the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn. When built in 1883 it was the longest suspension bridge in the world.

Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, spanning the East River between Manhattan and Brooklyn. When built in 1883 it was the longest suspension bridge in the world and carried railway lines until 1950.

St. David's Battery, UNESCO, four guns installed 1910 by British to defend deep water channel leading to Royal Navy Dockyard and Hamilton, Bermuda

Ferry Reach Military Cemetery, contains remains of British Army Bermuda Garrison soldiers who died of yellow fever in 1860s, St. George, Bermuda

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

Burial Ground for Slaves and Free Blacks up to 1854, containing 180 graves, St. Peter's Churchyard, St. George, Bermuda

The Assiniboine Park Pavilion seen across the Duck Pond skating rink at Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Beachy Head and the Belle Tout lighthouse at dusk, near Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Empty bench amid wildflowers on the shingle beach at Pevensey Bay, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Belle Tout lighthouse at sunset on Christmas Day, Beachy Head, near Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The 19th century pyramid under which the former local MP 'Mad Jack' Fuller is buried in Brightling churchyard, East Sussex

Castle Harbour, Bermuda. The wreck of the Sea Fern deliberately sunk in 1930 as a breakwater for a deep sea diving expedition.

Male Denham's Bustard (Neotis denham) performing the Lek courtship display, puffing up his chest feathers to attract females, Limpopo, South Africa, Africa

Male Jamaican Anole Lizard (Anolis Grahami) with Dewlap extended, introduced to Bermuda in 1905 to eat fruit flies, Bermuda, Atlantic, Central America